Women's Tennis

Senior Megan Mathias was named second team Collegiate Sports Information Directors Assocation (CoSIDA)/ESPN the Magazine Academic All-District following a solid season on the courts and in the classroom for the Bridgewater Eagles women's tennis team.

Sophomores Ally McConaughy and Emily Schweitzer were the lone representatives for the Bridgewater Eagles womens tennis team as the duo picked up second team All-ODAC honors in voting conducted amongst the conference coaches.

In the regular season finale for the Bridgewater Eagles womens tennis team, the Eagles struggled at the top of the ladder in singles and doubles, but controlled the bottom rungs en route to a 6-3 victory over visiting Sweet Briar.

Bridgewater's women's tennis team took one doubles match from the visiting Shepherd Rams to open the match, but dropped four of the six singles matches on the day to fall to the Rams by a 6-3 tally at the BC Tennis Courts.

Two singles matches went three sets and a doubles match went to the tiebreak, but it was the Bridgewater Eagles women's tennis team coming up on the short end of the stick in a 6-3 loss at the hands of Elizabethtown College.

In a rare womens tennis doubleheader, the Bridgewater Eagles earned a daily split, falling in the morning session by a 7-2 score to Hollins before knocking off St. Marys later on in the day by an identical 7-2 tally.

Bridgewater trailed 2-1 after the conclusion of doubles play to the visiting Roanoke Maroons. In singles action, BC took each match at four through six singles but couldnt garner another victory as the Eagles came up short in a 5-4 loss to the Maroons in ODAC womens tennis play.

Bridgewater College's (6-5, 4-2 ODAC) women's tennis team stormed out to a 3-0 lead after doubles play and cruised in singles action en route to an 8-1 defeat of the Lynchburg Hornets in ODAC tennis action at Lynchburg.

Washington and Lee (11-3, 9-0 ODAC) swept singles and doubles play this afternoon at the Bridgewater Tennis Courts as the Generals defeated the Bridgewater Eagles (3-5, 1-2 ODAC) by a 9-0 score in ODAC womens tennis action.

After one of best seasons in school history in 2009, the Bridgewater College women's tennis team was selected to finish second in the ODAC in voting conducted by the ODAC office among the conference coaches.

Junior Morgan McGhee was victorious in the consolation round to take third place and lead the Bridgewater Eagles women's tennis team in its fall finale at ODAC Fall Championships at Hollins University.

On the final day of competition at the Wilson ITA Regional Championships at the University of Mary Washington, the Bridgewater Eagles picked up two individual wins to round out the weekend of competition.

Bridgewater College Director of Athletics Curt Kendall announced that Donna Miller would be taking over the assistant coaching duties for the men's and women's tennis team where she will aid head coach Conor Smith in the day to day operations of both teams.